Once again, a big loss. He was married to Alan's sister and has an 18 years old daughter with her, Trixie. Ripped by Nanaki and published on video. Hotellounge is featured on the 3cd Played In Belgium - the anthology of belgian music.
You can buy the album here. Austrian radiostation FM4 aired an interview with Tom last friday. Download the mp3 here. I uploaded the video to Rapidshare. Here we go. I rapidshared the songs from the Grand Rex-gig that Memento made available on Putfile last week. Here are the links:. As you've probably noticed I restyled this blog. I also added a search box in the sidebar. What do you think about it? A brilliant -but fake- story starting at about 8'30 on the making of Pocket Revolution by Clement Peerens from a Flemish radio show called Het Leugenpaleis.
Update : I removed at the other items, so here 's the mp3 with just the dEUS-item. Apparently Woestijnvis has updated the De Laatste Show -website with some videofiles. Watch the video here. Found a review in German from Hinternet. A photo-impression of the Bern-gig. Here 's a review of the Vienna-concert. And here 's one from a blogger.
Here 's a Flickr-page with some pics of the Salzburg-gig. And here 's a review by the same author. A review from the Manchester-gig from the weblog of Australian based music journalist and rock guitar player Joe Matera. Here's a nice review of the show in Graz. And if somebody's going to Vienna: there will be an afterparty at the Arena too.
Tom might be deejaying there. They were also supporting in The Netherlands and Luxemburg. Tom will be one of the dj's. And there might be a chance Tom will also be dj'ing in Breda Mezz on December 24th. I'll keep you posted on that one. Pieter noticed a review of the London gig on the XFM-website. From Metal Immortel. Clermont-Ferrand reviewed. Found some pics of the BNN-session. A review from the Olympia-gig from Les Inrocks Paris.
I was checking the dEUS-wiki tonight and suddenly I noticed the following sentence screenshot : The title of this article begins with a capital letter due to technical restrictions. The correct title is penis. The show is broadcasted saturday November 26th and tuesday November 29th at Pics of the Bern-concert can be found here and here. Some pics of dEUS the Metropop -festival are on the festival-website.
German and English versions of the review of Luister. Found some pics and videofiles from the Zurich-show here. There are now two torrents from the Paradiso-show on Dimeadozen. One uploaded by Grigio and one uploaded by Martin van Rappard. Found some pics of the Nighttown-gig on the Nighttown-website and on Flickr. From Fok. Just noticed in the tour-section of dEUS.
I did an update of my tour-overview as well and I noticed we're still missing the setlists of a couple of shows. Can anybody help? You can still download the mp3 from the dEUS-podcast too. Two more gigs have sold out: the one in Cologne tonight and the one in Copenhagen November 22nd.
Put yourself on the map! The BNN-session is available in mp3-format. Check out the podcast. Here and here. They were selected with 12 other bands from 7 countries for the European Tour Support Programme. More in Dutch here. Over here. I found this beautiful blogpost about the similarities between dEUS and Wilco.
Does anyone disagree? Jyves has updated his tourblog with reviews and mp3's from the Glasgow and Dublin shows. A blog-review from the Glasgow-gig. It will be broadcasted on December 29th. Anyone got a recording or a setlist? Update: you can relisten it here. Here's a blog review from the Paradiso concert.
And a nice set of pictures can be found here. And another Paradiso-review is right here. And I also discovered 3voor12 -reviews from the concerts in Utrecht and Rotterdam and a preview for the Groningen-show. Found another review of Pocket Revolution: one from Musicpages. You can listen OuiFM over the internet here. Show starts at Tom will be signing albums on the Boekenbeurs in Antwerp today. There's a torrent of the Paradiso-gig available on Dimeadozen. I'm having a couple of days off at work and I won't be on line often the next days, so I'll not be updating this little blog every day.
But keep coming back anyway ;-. Just noticed that my previous post was number on this blog. Lex Van Groningen published some pics of the Paradiso-concert on his website. You can watch it here. Nele Scheers has sent me the following mail. Remember the documentary about the previous Belgian king that Tom Barman chose when he appeared on 'Zomergasten'?
It was made by Manu Riche. Came across this interesting bit:. Maar je voelt gewoon dat er iets spannends staat te gebeuren nu dEUS op de rand van de grote doorbraak staat. Het zou erg moeilijk zijn een reportage te draaien over iemand die ik persoonlijk goed ken. Here 's a review from the Utrecht show. Tickets will go on sale next saturday. The complete Black Session is now available as a torrent.
Absynthe Minded will be supporting them. I wonder if they'll be there. Due to Tom's illness they're having a gig in Paradiso, Amsterdam the same night.
I know that De Laatste Show is recorded at 6 o' clock in the evening, so it is possible If you're still hoping to get tickets for the Vorst-concerts, you better put yourself on the waitinglist. When tickets get available for example when somebody doesn't pay within 5 days , they will contact the first people on the list. I updated it in my tour overview. If you have tickets for the Nighttown-gig on friday you better start praying. Still because of Tom's loss of voice. I probably missed some interesting items the past weeks, but here we go again.
I only post the highlights here. A three part-video-interview with Tom from the Chatshow Network. They discuss his favourite audiences and how he sees his music. In Part 3 , Tom talks about touring England, Ireland and Scotland and how they keep on schedule and keep changing the set list.
Sarah and Tom talk Belgium, contemporary dance! There's a torrent of the concert in Lille from the beginning of this month on Dimeadozen. The fire-alarm has been cut out. Bad news: dEUS. Tickets remain valid. Check the Paradiso and Effenaar -website for info on refunds. No news on the two Nighttown-gigs yet. Due to cancellation of orders there are still tickets available for the second concert in Vorst Nationaal.
You can order through Sherpa. You have to be a registered used of Times Online to get the download-code. The 7 days, 7 weeks-single is available in the UK from yesterday. You probably remember it's a different version from the Belgian release: it contains three tracks, while the Belgian single was only a two-track. It seems there's also a four track available. It contains 7 days, 7 weeks, Wheels and Meeting You as regular audio track.
The bonus track is a cd-rom video featuring performance footage recorded in the dEUS rehearsal room. Available on Eil. Bidding starts from euro. This summer someone gave euro for this tape with six songs Another Italian review of Pocket Revolution here.
A review from the October 1st gig at La Laiterie, Strasbourg. I seems you can still get tickets for the second Vorst-concert in the Fnac-stores or through Fnac. Nice story on Alan's blog. Two gigs in The Netherlands have been rescheduled because Tom lost his voice. Tom already had problems with his voice on tuesday. Too many after-party's? You'd think so, if you read the Focus Knack tour-report. Tuesday's gig at Paradiso is not to be rescheduled. Tickets remain valid or can be returned.
More on dEUS. Absynthe Minded , the support act, did perform yesterday at Tivoli. According to Serpentine, who mailed me the pic on the right side, sound was horrible.
Here 's an item from VRTnieuws. And here from 3voor Cutting Edge has a review from the AB-show from last thursday. They're on spot number 2. K3 is number 1. In case you haven't noticed yet: the extra show in Vorst is also sold out. In about two hours this time.
So if you haven't got tickets yet, you better watch out for the gigs in France and The Netherlands in March. Here 's an article from De Standaard. Update: first tickets for March 2nd popping up on eBay. A second concert in Vorst on March 2nd is announced on Sherpa.
Presale starts saturday at 9 o' clock. Update 3: it looks like the waitinglist is still up and running. I added myself, so i should be certain of tickets. I'll keep you posted. Good news for the people who don't have tickets for Vorst: Jyves talked to Christian Pierre, dEUS-manager and father since monday, and Christian told him there will be at least one more gig in Belgium in Lode talked to Tom yesterday evening and Tom told him there's a very big chance they'll play Werchter this year.
Not on the main stage, but in the Pyramid Marquee. BTW: if you're getting lost in the tourdates, check this overview. You can look at it on VRTnieuws. Yesterday's concert was even better than the one on tuesday. I had high expectations: it was the last night in Belgium, they should have had a great day you don't sell out Vorst every day and StuBru was gonna broadcast one hour live and Tom doesn't like crappy live-recordings on the radio.
They played the same songs as tuesday, just shuffled a bit with the order. Great crowd this time. I was standing a bit further away than tuesday, but around me everyone was going completely mad. One of the best versions I've ever witnessed. And Theme From Turnpike is still a fucking great song. Tom's voice sounded still tired and they didn't play everything perfect. They started 7 days, 7 weeks but started it all over again after a few seconds. The setlist Pocket Revolution Magdalena Cold Sun of Circumstance Fell Off The Floor Man Stop-Start Nature The Real Sugar WCS Turnpike Roses Assault on Magnus Sun Ra Bad Timing What we talk about when we talk about love Update: here 's another AB-review and here 's Jyves' one.
Could you imagine this. They're just trying to make some money on poor fans that haven't got a ticket. And of course: it's the economy, baby. They made some old interviews with Tom available on line. Here 's another Italian review from Pocket Revolution. The musiczine Sentire a scoltare gives it 6. And here 's a review from Der Spiegel 7 and an interview with Westzeit. And a French review from Popnews can be found here.
There's a review of Pocket Revolution on Belpop. Les Inrocks has a dEUS-contest on line. You can win a cd. You can download it here or here. De Tijd also has an article on line about the release of Pocket Revolution. They asked Tom to play a lift session elevator session. Tom wasn't very happy with it and agreed to play in his hotelroom. You can watch a video from the session here. I found another impression and some pics from the Palermo-gig.
It's in Italian so I don't have a clue what it's about. Trellheim pointed me to this other review from Debaser. Click here to read the De Standaard-interview.
There's also an article about the international ambitions of dEUS. And you can give your opinion about PR here. Update: there's an interview in Het Nieuwsblad also. Here 's the link. During the past months I've published some links to interviews and live-sessions from dEUS. I brought them together in a sort of podcast-channel. Right click on the title of each item to download the mp3. If you're using podcasting-clients such as iTunes , iPodder of Doppler you can subscribe the podcast-feed.
If you have knowledge of other mp3's Sessions, interviews, live-tracks, Show runs from Tom will play a small acoustic session in Antenna , a new show on Studio Brussel next thursday.
The program will also feature some historic recordings from the StuBru-archives. I had a listen to the Neon-interview from last friday and there's some interesting information for the dEUS-fans overseas. It will bring dEUS to 12 cities.
After that they hope on playing in Japan and Australia before getting back to Europe for the festival-season. There's a new contest on dEUS. There will be an interview with Tom and a review of Pocket Revolution in Humo this week. Good work from the Italian dEUS-fans.
Trellheim sent me a link to this blog. It contains a review, some pics and a scan from the setlist of the Palermo-concert. The guy writes they didn't play the songs in the exact order as on the list. I updated the previous setlist. Update : I received an anonymous mail with an other version of the setlist. I did another update to the previous setlist. Here 's a review from VPRO's 3voor They will make made the album available in the Luisterpaal too.
V2 Spain has finally added dEUS to their website. Tom did an interview with MTV Italy. You can watch it here. Tom was in Radio 1 -show Neon last friday. You can relisten it here. Here 's the review from Uncle Sallys Magazine. Someone has started a dEUS-discography on Wikipedia. It's a good start, but it can surely use some more info.
I found an article from Indymedia in my rss-reader that describes how to download Pocket Revolution as a torrent-file. They gave it a hidden-status after someone from the dEUS-family mailed them to complain about this.
Tom will be in Brussel-midi on Studio Brussel today between 12 and 1 o' clock this afternoon. Update: you can relisten it here. Or download it here. You can listen to snippets about 30 seconds from each song of Pocket Revolution on the De Standaard-website. It looks like the 6-songs preview on the De Morgen -website is already offline.
They have a list of dEUS-articles from their archives on line now. You have to register in order to read them. Wouter pointed me to the Alex Vanhee -website where you can find some of the pics that were published in the dEUS-special from De Morgen this weekend.
Looks like the whole album is available as a ringtone too. If you have extra info, send me an e-mail and I will add it. Yesterday evening dEUS kicked off their European tour. Here's a first draft of the Palermo-setlist. Remarks and corrections very welcome. I voted yes like most of the people. And you? Studio Brussel is giving away free cd's and t-shirts tomorrow monday morning between 6 and 9.
Here 's a trio-review in dutch from the De Subjectivisten-website. Universal Belgium is hoping Pocket Revolution sells about Final target is at least That would be the first platina record in Belgium for dEUS. Source : De Tijd. Musiczine Kindamuzik also launched a dEUS-special this weekend. Here 's a Studio Brussel-review of Pocket Revolution. The album gets 5 stars. You can still read the interview from De Standaard here. The production company of the movie prefered a different kind of soundtrack.
The movie was a disaster. Maybe Klaas will edit the things he recorded and release it. He can look at dEUS from a distance now.
Tom and Klaas have never known anything else than dEUS. He and Tom are not the kind of friends that talk a lot about their private lives. Tom wasn't even invited for the opening op Plaza Real althought they recorded NRE the same day He doesn't know what Tom's lyrics are about In the early days Klaas wasn't happy with Tom getting all the attention Stef asked him to join dEUS: they knew each other from school the main evolution of the band is that they make more mainstream, structured music this line-up is the most professional one he noticed dEUS is hip for the younger generation in a way Velvet Underground was for them he enjoys being on tour, but since he's a father now it will be different.
De Standaard is also bringing some dEUS-stuff the next days. Tomorrow there's an interview with Klaas, next tuesday there's an interview with Tom and next saturday there's the review of Pocket Revolution. Check www. Update : the interview is here. What do you think of the new t-shirts? De Standaard is giving 5 pieces away in a contest. Here's an extensive track by track analysis from Pocket Revolution.
It's based on various source. If you have extra info, just send me an e-mail and I will add it. Bad Timing last song they wrote. A miracle according to Tom recorded on a lazy sunday afternoon everyone was enthusiastic after recording it ,,It sucks you into the record" inspired by the movie Bad Timing first title was Everything you need, you'll get from her e the final scene from the movie one of Tom's all-time dEUS-favorites old-school dEUS originally a very quiet, melodic song, recorded more up-tempo because Tom had the feeling the album had too few real rocksongs 7 days, 7 weeks written by Tom and Craig written for his sister and all people who went to bad periods since a couple of years Tom is closer with his sister first single, although it's not their choice.
It includes an interview with Tom and some acoustic recordings. Sounds great! You can relisten the Studio Brussel nightlaunch of Pocket Revolution here. And here 's an impression of someone who didn't go to sleep last night.
You can watch it in 3voor12TV from September 17th. Here 's a review from Metal Immortel. Here 's one from Justmag. And here 's a review of the 7 days, 7 weeks EP. Tom mentioned some good UK-reviews in the StuBru nightlaunch. Has anyone spotted these? The complete line-up for that evening has been announced. Here are the main items from the Deng-interview Tom has a very good feeling about PR, he's feeling relaxed Last year he said the new album would be very Velvet Undergroud, but it isn't so He repeated his statement about Sister Dew from Zomergasten.
He thinks he doesn't sing it good enough. Nick Cave or Kurt Cobain would do a better job. Craig described Tom once as a born tune smith. First Craig was going to do it, but it didn't work out. Tom spent most of the time. Stephane attended a lot of the mixing part and Mauro and Klaas gave some very good remarks Breaking up with Craig was hard ,,Mauro saved me" Tom is proud of all dEUS-line-ups ,,The new line-up is the first conflictless one.
But it's not less talented. Damon Albarn admits that Tom hasn't played as much guitar on a record as on Pocket Revolution 3 tracks are about women Producing Magnus was fun. If the atmosphere is ok, they can go up to two hours. Tom will be disappointed if not all shows are sold out Tom doesn't think the public interest in dEUS is less than before About the Vlaams Belang-concert: it will be one big party with good bands and hopefully a lot of people.
Don't expect political statements whatsoever. And if you subscribe Deng you get Pocket Revolution for free. Mauro has written and recorded a song with Flemish tv-host Evi Hanssen. According to Deng Magazine the song has some erotic feeling.
Mauro is the first one to present some unreleased material. Belgian mobile operator Proximus is offering a If you don't get what you want-ringtone.
Click here to listen to the 'polytone'. They have it available in 'real tone' too. And they have wallpapers from almost every dEUS-record too. Both the ringtone and the wallpaper are free on Vodafone Live this month. Or is that new too? Setlist Paris Black session. Another review. Rouen pics. Setlist Rouen European charts. Olympia sold out. Setlist Clermont Ferrand ICA mp3's. Israel Tracklisting. Black Session download. Don't forget.
Drowned in Sound. Setlist Black Session Review time. An ode to Tom. Indie chart. More reviews. Radio and tv. New merchandise. More Fnac pics. Right as Rain video. PR on iTunes. Goformusic contest. Revolution Recap is a weekly podcast discussing recent New England Revolution news, signings, and matches. Minton could not be reached for comment when asked if he would fund a trip to Waffle House. Subscribe to Revolution Recap on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts for more Revolution news and interviews with former and current Revolution players, including Jay Heaps, Shalrie Joseph, and Jeff Larentowicz.
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